Chemically modified carbonaceous materials made by the defluorin

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof

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ABSTRACT:
A method of making chemically modified carbon-based materials for engineering purposes from a precursor containing graphite fluoride by using halocarbons or elemental sulfur as chemical agents that diffuse into the lamellar crystal structure of the graphite fluoride and permit defluoridation at a controlled rate upon heating, to produce fluoride-free intermediate carbon material and, upon further heating to form a graphitized, chemically modified carbon.

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